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tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: t
tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by...
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steve is from iraq. in detroit, he has been robbed 20 times in four years. now he sleeps in a liquor store with a gun. >> enough is enough. maybe those thieves stop it. one top you teach them, you learn. >> reporter: you can tell that liquor store owner is ready to take matters in his own hands. he says the last time he was robbed it took police three days to respond. shepard. >> what is this house you're in? >> reporter: this is an bane donned house, one of 78,000. i'm ankle deep in syringes. the police say they're obstacles because they're used as drug houses, and up and down the street we have been seeing young men go and out of houses, sometimes going bathroom outside. the tragedy is for the good houses and the good people on this block. we saw an elderly couple trimming their hedges, taking care of their major investment and everything around them is going to hell. >> steve, we have in pictures over here from around detroit. it's no secret there's a lot of blight there and a lot of problems. i'm just wondering if the found any revenue, anything to be ab
steve is from iraq. in detroit, he has been robbed 20 times in four years. now he sleeps in a liquor store with a gun. >> enough is enough. maybe those thieves stop it. one top you teach them, you learn. >> reporter: you can tell that liquor store owner is ready to take matters in his own hands. he says the last time he was robbed it took police three days to respond. shepard. >> what is this house you're in? >> reporter: this is an bane donned house, one of 78,000. i'm...
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as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's going to try to stay out of technical politics for a long time and that leaves space for a senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, someone who would be a threat the to get in. >> rose: she's the liberal threat as obama was in 2008. >> i think hillary clinton is going to try to draw a fine line, whether she succeeds or not i can't say and try do her policy stuff more under the guise of the foundation and more outside of washington than getting involved in the mosh pit of what piece of legislation happens to be -- >> rose:
as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's...
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steve hartman with a man who lost his sight but found his calling as a home builder.
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sector in particularly the nonprofit part of the private sector joining me now to talk about this is steve taylor senior vice president and counsel for public policy at united way one of america's most respected non-profits and conserve the nonprofit of nonprofits yes it's so steve what what impact is this having on the united way and on your associated charities well it's really having a dramatic impact on the nonprofit sector in the social services sector in america overall and i think the best thing to do is invision sort of a three legged stool the seat of the stool is the nonprofits and charities that provide services to people on the ground in communities one leg of the stools the federal government funding one leg is local and state government funding and one leg is the private sector funding the support that charities like united way provide to those social service providers what's happened over the last couple of years is that seaquest ration has whittled away at the federal government's leg of the stool the state local governments are out of money and so the burden has been incre
sector in particularly the nonprofit part of the private sector joining me now to talk about this is steve taylor senior vice president and counsel for public policy at united way one of america's most respected non-profits and conserve the nonprofit of nonprofits yes it's so steve what what impact is this having on the united way and on your associated charities well it's really having a dramatic impact on the nonprofit sector in the social services sector in america overall and i think the...
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today we're looking at congressman steve king. he represents iowa's fourth congressional district, and has been in congress for 11 years. king won his last election with 53% of the vote. in the same district president obama won 45%. libby casey is at the capital now. tell us about congressman king. >> reporter: the district he represents is in northwestern iowa, and it's very rural. he started an excavation company that his son now runs. this is one of the most agrarian districts here in the country. he is very visit. he chairs what is the conservative opportunity society, an old-school group that dates back to the newt gingrich era, and brings in the wave of republicans in the house in the 1990s, something that steve king would like to see here in washington not just in the house but the senate as well. one issue he's outspoken on is immigration. even though his district relies on undocumented laborers king said anyone illegally in the country should be thrown out. and he tweets using the hashtag #no amnesty. he would like to thr
today we're looking at congressman steve king. he represents iowa's fourth congressional district, and has been in congress for 11 years. king won his last election with 53% of the vote. in the same district president obama won 45%. libby casey is at the capital now. tell us about congressman king. >> reporter: the district he represents is in northwestern iowa, and it's very rural. he started an excavation company that his son now runs. this is one of the most agrarian districts here in...
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steve cowen paid a visit and brought back pictures. >> reporter: the boundless landscape. god's paint brush at work as the saying goes. beneath the clouds, another artistic world awaits. a world of both color and culture. there is art here that dazzles the eye, and is soft to the touch, and pleaseant to view. >> far away and often fancyful places. everything you see here is for sale. >> this is great. it's like going around the world without the airfare. >> reporter: but before you think it's just a fun place to shop, think again. it's called the sante fe folk art mart. it's like few places in the world, because it's a world gathered all in one place. the opening is akin to the olympics. 200 after theists from 60 countries proudly marched their way into sante fe, and arrive to a hero's welcome. >> hey, guys. great to see you. >> that's judy wo co-founded this market 10 years ago, and every year, she says, it has gotten biger and better. >> it's like the world series. every year there's new players, and every year it's more exciting because >> reporter: she's collected her
steve cowen paid a visit and brought back pictures. >> reporter: the boundless landscape. god's paint brush at work as the saying goes. beneath the clouds, another artistic world awaits. a world of both color and culture. there is art here that dazzles the eye, and is soft to the touch, and pleaseant to view. >> far away and often fancyful places. everything you see here is for sale. >> this is great. it's like going around the world without the airfare. >> reporter: but...
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. >> bring back steve martin. that will fix everything. >> last question for everybody, how is this all going to end? >> it's going to end with a negotiation that begins in the white house led by the president calling in -- hopefully, he's got to get his a-team back, whether it's david axelrod. >> no, he does not. >> so you're saying he needs to negotiate? >> bring in someone like gates. >> the president will eventually negotiate? >> not on obama care? >> he's pet leapt and immature and he's not going to go down on this. >> we've got to figure out which republican is going to show up. is it going to be john boehner as speaker or him beholden to ted cruz and the right wing. >> you're saying the president will give in and negotiate? >> not on obama care. >> there will be no benefit of bo bama care. they're seeing the benefit of the plan. no preconditions, women can get pap smear, preventive health care. >> i'm so sick of this notion that it is good thing for young adults to be on their health insurance. >> young adu
. >> bring back steve martin. that will fix everything. >> last question for everybody, how is this all going to end? >> it's going to end with a negotiation that begins in the white house led by the president calling in -- hopefully, he's got to get his a-team back, whether it's david axelrod. >> no, he does not. >> so you're saying he needs to negotiate? >> bring in someone like gates. >> the president will eventually negotiate? >> not on obama...
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i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging effects on the environment. there are more than 600 coal-fired power plants generating electricity in the u.s., and those plants produce 130 million tons of waste called coal ash. it contains concentrations of mercury, arsenic, lead, and other toxic materials. and as lesley stahl first reported in 2009, when coal ash is dumped into wet ponds--and there are more than 500 of those across the country-- the result can have an enormous health risk on the people living in nearby communities. >> we get about 48%, nearl
i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging...
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steve? >> what? >> hi, steve. >> hi, steve. >> where am i supposed to be? thank you, thank you, thank you. >>> i can tell you the forecast, it's easy. it's sunny. it tlb sunny and warm all -- it will be sunny and warm not only today, tomorrow but the rest of the week. temperatures will be in the upper 70s to near 80s. we can't find a cloud hardly. it will be clear in the morning, sunny and warm in the afternoon. here's sal. >>> we're looking at traffic that's lighter than usual. some are saying this is the calm before what could be a traffic storm tomorrow if b.a.r.t. doesn't run. in case you are just joining us, b.a.r.t. trains are running and negotiations continue. we'll have the story from where they are negotiating coming up. looking at the san mateo bridge, this traffic looks pretty good heading out to the high rise and thud there will a strike -- in fact, we'll be on the air tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. we have you covered. 880 traffic in hayward is getting slower heading south. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> we're following developing news
steve? >> what? >> hi, steve. >> hi, steve. >> where am i supposed to be? thank you, thank you, thank you. >>> i can tell you the forecast, it's easy. it's sunny. it tlb sunny and warm all -- it will be sunny and warm not only today, tomorrow but the rest of the week. temperatures will be in the upper 70s to near 80s. we can't find a cloud hardly. it will be clear in the morning, sunny and warm in the afternoon. here's sal. >>> we're looking at traffic...
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steve -- kenosha, wisconsin. steve is on the republican line. >> hi. i appreciate the platform. i want to make a quick comment and a question beyond that. my comment is, i guess i'm fortunate to have been brought up knowing, to really live within my means and accept the consequences for not. and furthermore, to know the difference between a want and a need and truly believe that in political office, there's a -- just a terrible thing that happens when folks get into that office in that they forget the want and need and their spending other people's money regardless. and my quick follow-up question is, i do know that the president and those spokespeople that talk on his behalf have said that he ants to negotiate a longer compromise and deal that addresses the real drivers of our debt and this would preclude having all of these last-minute raising the debt ceiling. number one, you need to live within your means, meaning what we take in. and furthermore, the question comes as, i want to know why more folks have not broken down paul ryan's plan to address those real drivers of our d
steve -- kenosha, wisconsin. steve is on the republican line. >> hi. i appreciate the platform. i want to make a quick comment and a question beyond that. my comment is, i guess i'm fortunate to have been brought up knowing, to really live within my means and accept the consequences for not. and furthermore, to know the difference between a want and a need and truly believe that in political office, there's a -- just a terrible thing that happens when folks get into that office in that...
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think when the pioneers started when you take people like ted fort smith or the departments at kkr or steve schwartzman they didn't want to come in and flip something every two or three years for their fees. they bought a company and ted i had many conversations with him about this. they bought a company because they felt passionate and they would hold it long-term and nurture it and be involved, what has happened with the later generations they just want to flip companies for their fees and management can't sustain that. >> rose: you are also frank about your personal life here. >> yes. >> where does that come from? and basically, i think too many people surprisingly are open about your life. >> well you grow up in an alcoholic home it is all about keeping secrets and it is those secrets that keep you sick. you can't tell anybody the truth and i thought if i am going to write a book i am not going to sugarcoat it and tell the truth and it felt great to tell the truth. because -- >> rose: what truth did you want to tell beyond that? the alcoholic mother? what truths did you want to tell? >>
think when the pioneers started when you take people like ted fort smith or the departments at kkr or steve schwartzman they didn't want to come in and flip something every two or three years for their fees. they bought a company and ted i had many conversations with him about this. they bought a company because they felt passionate and they would hold it long-term and nurture it and be involved, what has happened with the later generations they just want to flip companies for their fees and...
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. >>> steve her sell made his brother proud. today the city that mat held in his heart remembered him with a plaque. a plaque at the place he died back in april when hit by an out of control driver. the mayor and the council decided this was the best way to honor mat. >> he was a giving and loving person. he was always looking out for others before himself. if i ever needed tickets or ravens tickets that he knew, he would do it in a heartbeat. in other ways he helped people in a lot of ways. >> he worked for the city. he lived there and died at the age of 45. >>> all week we have been sharing the story of trooper jackie cline struck in the early morning hours sunday by an on coming car. everyday thenzvmother gets hopeful the daughter will recover and be herself again. tonight grab the umbrella and join the friends as they raise money for jackie's on going care. over del rosas on the avenue in white marsh, from 8 to 10:00, two tickets to the ravens game with the proceeds going to jackie. tickets are $10 each, or 3 for $20. jackie
. >>> steve her sell made his brother proud. today the city that mat held in his heart remembered him with a plaque. a plaque at the place he died back in april when hit by an out of control driver. the mayor and the council decided this was the best way to honor mat. >> he was a giving and loving person. he was always looking out for others before himself. if i ever needed tickets or ravens tickets that he knew, he would do it in a heartbeat. in other ways he helped people in a...
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david: steve, there is another elephant in the room we have to talk about which is the federal reserve board. some people say it is not the price of oil but the price of the dollar that is critical when you talk about how much we pay for energy. are oil prices more about the fed and their policies than the supply of oil? >> well it certainly is a determining factor at this point. there is a very good correlation. now, keep in mind, two different assets, over the long term. there is no correlation. but in the here and now there is a correlation and it does ebb and flow. so the theory is a weak dollar is actually bullish for oil because it makes oil denominated in dollars cheaper for other countries. with the taper, lack of taper which i suppose is the belief now with yellen certainly does set a floor for the market for investors to look to diversify into oil based on those keeps dollars. it's a caveat. look, supply and demand at this point, we're moving the demand along the x-axis to the left. we're moving supply, crude o oil supplies in the united states, 370 million bears, are the sec
david: steve, there is another elephant in the room we have to talk about which is the federal reserve board. some people say it is not the price of oil but the price of the dollar that is critical when you talk about how much we pay for energy. are oil prices more about the fed and their policies than the supply of oil? >> well it certainly is a determining factor at this point. there is a very good correlation. now, keep in mind, two different assets, over the long term. there is no...
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we took this story to steve womack, he's on the house committee that oversees the nih budget and he voted for the shutdown. i wish you guys would realize a week's delay could mean her life. >> of course it can. everything that happens in washington is a process. >> reporter: a process that has now dragged into shutdown day 11, with hundreds of thousands of government workers still furloughed. social security workers in houston today are seeing nearly half of their pay cut but did get this letter from their boss asking creditors to be nice. i would appreciate any assistance in the postponement, temporary reduction or rescheduling of payments. in florida, a federal campground padlocked today. >> the american dream. >> reporter: campers sent packing. >> they are acting like kids. >> reporter: week two of the shutdown ends, it's effects grow deeper and more widespread, from sick kids to closed parks and furloughed workers. diane. >> jim, so good to have you reporting in on that tonight. and on another note, it's good to see jim reporting in from abc's new headquarters in miami for fusion, the
we took this story to steve womack, he's on the house committee that oversees the nih budget and he voted for the shutdown. i wish you guys would realize a week's delay could mean her life. >> of course it can. everything that happens in washington is a process. >> reporter: a process that has now dragged into shutdown day 11, with hundreds of thousands of government workers still furloughed. social security workers in houston today are seeing nearly half of their pay cut but did...
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steve cowen paid a visit and brought back pictures. >> reporter: the boundless landscape. god's paint brush at work as the saying goes. beneath the clouds, another artistic world awaits. a world of both color and culture. there is art here that dazzles the eye, and is soft to the touch, and pleaseant to view. >> far away and often fancyful places. everything you see here is for sale. >> this is great. it's like going around the world without the airfare. >> reporter: but before you think it's just a fun place to shop, think again. it's called the sante fe folk art mart. it's like few places in the world, because it's a world gathered all in one place. the opening is akin to the olympics. 200 after theists from 60 countries proudly marched their way into sante fe, and arrive to a hero's welcome. >> hey, guys. great to see you. >> that's judy wo co-founded this market 10 years ago, and every year, she says, it has gotten biger and better. >> it's like the world series. every year there's new players, and every year it's more exciting because >> reporter: she's collected her
steve cowen paid a visit and brought back pictures. >> reporter: the boundless landscape. god's paint brush at work as the saying goes. beneath the clouds, another artistic world awaits. a world of both color and culture. there is art here that dazzles the eye, and is soft to the touch, and pleaseant to view. >> far away and often fancyful places. everything you see here is for sale. >> this is great. it's like going around the world without the airfare. >> reporter: but...
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. >> send them steve's. steve does not forget where he came from. >> other portions made the round this will be held on whe wednesday the election will be held on wednesday. >> the bart trains are running this morning. and let us check the forecast with error you can see that dreyer air. -.... warmer than average temperatures, from canada of, starting off in the east bay with low 80s expected for pittsburgh, walnut creek. really nice day still looking decent on the bridges however, the volume has nearly doubled in just the last 15 minutes. bart trains are running for the next 24 hours. the east shore freeway is also looking good with no accidents. the san francisco 49ers claim their third straight win yesterday, after beating the arizona cardinals 32 - 20. kron 4's scott rates was at candlestick park with a reaction from fans. >> it was a great day and it was cloudit was cloud --. it was loud --. the cardinals, and of course, they came back and ran the ball really well. frank gore had a great day, running th
. >> send them steve's. steve does not forget where he came from. >> other portions made the round this will be held on whe wednesday the election will be held on wednesday. >> the bart trains are running this morning. and let us check the forecast with error you can see that dreyer air. -.... warmer than average temperatures, from canada of, starting off in the east bay with low 80s expected for pittsburgh, walnut creek. really nice day still looking decent on the bridges...
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and now it is people like steve king and gomer and other inverse of the tea party faction that are running -- >> but boehner could call a vote, right? today, he has the power to do it. >> he has absolute power with regards to that. the fact he is prolonging this and the fact he is unwilling to even have a plan as to what he wants to negotiate or how he wants to get out of this mess he and he, he has the power needs to exercise some courage and put the interests of this country ahead of whatever fears he might have. ofis a speakership full insecurity, and that is being played out on a huge stage -- securitybout social now being put on the table and president obama accepting it in order to negotiate an end to all of this. >> that is regrettable. regrettable when the president put it on the table. even the fact we are having a discussion about jcpi is unbelievable. 111 members of congress, if not more, wrote to the president and chainwe don't support cpi or any discussion about social security as part of any deficit reduction or debt ceiling. 27 said, if you put it on, we will vote no. i thin
and now it is people like steve king and gomer and other inverse of the tea party faction that are running -- >> but boehner could call a vote, right? today, he has the power to do it. >> he has absolute power with regards to that. the fact he is prolonging this and the fact he is unwilling to even have a plan as to what he wants to negotiate or how he wants to get out of this mess he and he, he has the power needs to exercise some courage and put the interests of this country ahead...
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steve nicklaus consumers indicating they intend to shop at best buy up 9% this month year-over-year, consumers wanting to shop at the discounters down 3%. that works out really well for best buy. and then best buy's going further and saying we want more of your business. they're starting on sunday a trade-in program if you trade in your smartphone, they're going to give you at least $100 credit to buy more phones at best buy. so we like that stock, and we like these stocks as well today. as you can see, capital one, the new york stock exchange, that's where i am now, wynn resorts, xerox all hitting highs today. what a great day, a relief day that we needed, cheryl. cheryl: all right, lauren, thank you very much. of course, we're going to see you very soon, still pushing highs for the dow and the s&p as well. well, it took 30 years for hershey to unveil a new brand of candy can, but today the company announced it will launch the lancaster caramel soft creams in the u.s. they're going to be doing that next year. joining me now from harrisburg, pennsylvania, the senior vice president of
steve nicklaus consumers indicating they intend to shop at best buy up 9% this month year-over-year, consumers wanting to shop at the discounters down 3%. that works out really well for best buy. and then best buy's going further and saying we want more of your business. they're starting on sunday a trade-in program if you trade in your smartphone, they're going to give you at least $100 credit to buy more phones at best buy. so we like that stock, and we like these stocks as well today. as you...
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steve joins us now with more. he's moving around in his seat jumping around he's so excited. >> it's an interesting story. now we know for sure. listen to what you said at the opening of the show. you tried to convince people this was important. off camera you're whispering it's not. >> so sincerely. we spent six months on what she would do and now six months on what he's going to do. >> you know we're on camera now? you're telling people this. play along. >> the president will introduce janet yellen to the world. we're going to tell you who she is. from brooklyn. her father was a daughter. san francisco fed president 40-2010. a fed governor before that. she brings a lot of backing experience here. she was an economist of the berkeley factory since 1980. excellent economics department. let me tell you what i think i know and have come to know over the years. he's a firm believer fed can increase employment and output. she sees little inflation concerns, said she thinks interest rates could be 0 through 2016. she h
steve joins us now with more. he's moving around in his seat jumping around he's so excited. >> it's an interesting story. now we know for sure. listen to what you said at the opening of the show. you tried to convince people this was important. off camera you're whispering it's not. >> so sincerely. we spent six months on what she would do and now six months on what he's going to do. >> you know we're on camera now? you're telling people this. play along. >> the...
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showed newark's democratic mayor cory booker holding a double- digit lead over his republican opponent, steve lonegan. the winner takes the seat of democratic senator frank lautenberg, who died last june. >> ifill: also ahead on the "newshour": an interview with italy's prime minister; rounding-up wild horses in new mexico; iran comes to the negotiating table over its nuclear program and a new book on jazz great charlie parker. >> woodruff: now that a deal appears to be at hand, the doomsday scenario that had alarmed the international community seems to have been averted, at least for a while. over the weekend, international monetary fund chief christine lagarde had said that a failure to come to an agreement over the u.s. debt would mean massive disruption the world over. and we would be at risk of tipping yet again, into recession. tonight, we get reaction to the proposed deal and the fight that led up to it from the leader of europe's fourth largest economy, italian prime minister enrico letta. i spoke to him a short time ago. prime minister enrico letta, welcome to the newshour. >> thank
showed newark's democratic mayor cory booker holding a double- digit lead over his republican opponent, steve lonegan. the winner takes the seat of democratic senator frank lautenberg, who died last june. >> ifill: also ahead on the "newshour": an interview with italy's prime minister; rounding-up wild horses in new mexico; iran comes to the negotiating table over its nuclear program and a new book on jazz great charlie parker. >> woodruff: now that a deal appears to be at...
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for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> thank you, receive. now to the case of the utah doctor about to go on trial for the murder of his wife, more than six years after her death. martin macneill is accused of a bizarre plot to get his wife out of the way, so to speak, to make room for his mistress. aditi roy has the story. >> reporter: martin macneill is at the center of an epic family drama about to play out in court next week. but the courtroom fireworks are already flying with lawyers debating this week about which witnesses should be allowed to testify, including macneill's daughter. the former utah doctor and mormon sunday schoolteacher is accused of killing his wife. his frantic call made on the day of the day of her death in 2011 after the youngest child, eda, disdiscovered her mother in the bathtub. macneill's oldest daughter describes what eda told her. >> my dad told her to check on your mother. my dad stayed in the kitchen while she went into the bathroom and found her. >> reporter: macneill says his wife drowned in the bathtub. b
for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> thank you, receive. now to the case of the utah doctor about to go on trial for the murder of his wife, more than six years after her death. martin macneill is accused of a bizarre plot to get his wife out of the way, so to speak, to make room for his mistress. aditi roy has the story. >> reporter: martin macneill is at the center of an epic family drama about to play out in court next week. but the...
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steve liesman joins us. this is a shutdown that is already happening not any exacerbation that may come from hitting the debt ceiling? >> right. what economists are doing is incorporating the effects of all the uncertainty that this political high jinks is developing. the real effects of the shutdown and the possible effects with the debt ceiling. mark zandi over at moody and goldman sachs, about .5%. that's substantial when you only have about 2.5% growth. action economists, a little more conservative, 0.3%. rdq and jpm, 0 to a few tenths. here is what mark zandi said, a shutdown lasting through the end of october would by itself reduce real growth as much as 1.5% in the first quarter. an interruption longer than one month would likely cause growth to stall in the quarter. bruce writing me last week, the big uncertainty is the collateral damage around the crisis. we will look at the day that that won't be reported. economists warn that these are small changes compared to breaching the debt. government spend
steve liesman joins us. this is a shutdown that is already happening not any exacerbation that may come from hitting the debt ceiling? >> right. what economists are doing is incorporating the effects of all the uncertainty that this political high jinks is developing. the real effects of the shutdown and the possible effects with the debt ceiling. mark zandi over at moody and goldman sachs, about .5%. that's substantial when you only have about 2.5% growth. action economists, a little...
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steve? make me even happier. talk to peter. >> i'll do that with a story that's going to drive people crazy. the story that everybody is talking about today. aaron cox, a massachusetts high school honor student suspended from her school's volleyball team and stripped of her title as captain for violating the school's zero tolerance policy on alcohol. what makes her case so outrageous is she wasn't drinking anything. the only thing she's guilty of, being a designated driver. fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. joins us. >> good morning. >> this is crazy. >> they win the stupid award of the week. this is a young lady who responds to a drunken friend's plea to come pick her up. i don't want to go on the road and hurt myself or hurt others. so she shows up, the police show up. she's not arrested. but her name is taken down. and so as a result, she loses her prize position on the volleyball team, she's suspended from games. and now she's opened a national ridicule for acting like a christian, for acting like a p
steve? make me even happier. talk to peter. >> i'll do that with a story that's going to drive people crazy. the story that everybody is talking about today. aaron cox, a massachusetts high school honor student suspended from her school's volleyball team and stripped of her title as captain for violating the school's zero tolerance policy on alcohol. what makes her case so outrageous is she wasn't drinking anything. the only thing she's guilty of, being a designated driver. fox news legal...